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These tests, especially of maths, are really good for reality check,giving you a through practice.Though little bit of improvement regarding question sequencing is required in verbal section,these tests provide 80% idea regarding your preparation status At start I was lacking confidence that I can complete the test on time.But after repeated practice I am confident enough.I have appeared for the GMAT once, scoring 700, and hope to score further this time. I would recommend these tests for those who are lacking self confidence to complete the tests in time as they sufficiently provide practice, helping to improve your GMAT score.
The quant section has a lot of questions which are very useful in GMAT preparation. The quiz is very good and you have a lot of practice material which can be very helpful in gmat preparation. Verbal has relatively few questions when compared to quant however solving them is a good practice. Overall the CATS are adaptive and good. Lot of material to study need good time to go through. Free access to the material on a few days is an additional advantage for students who are looking for free access. Go for it to get a lot of practice for the GMAT test. Utilize the forums properly as there is a lot of information in it as well
The tests were a real exposure to questions appearing on gmat. i could not only revise my concepts, but get a good grip on the time management part. The tests are bit a level up compared to the real gmat but very good to reach the 50 mark in actual exam.
the tests are designed to accurately predict the performance on real test. the explanations followed for each questions are really good and easily understanding.
the solutions provided by bunuel are really good and one can understand the explanations even if the person is not from the math background. i strongly recommend evry serious taker to attempt gmatclub test.
I have taken some gmat club tests and honestly i do not think there is any other resource that can help you identify your weak areas better than these tests. These tests provide you a thorough analysis of your performance The quality of questions are second to none and help you enhance your conceptual understanding. Although they seem to be a bit high on the difficulty side but this is what will actually prepare one to handle any sort of question on the actual test. I have come across questions testing multiple concepts and was amazed to view the approach to solve these questions. I would highly recommend the gmat club tests to all those who are struggling to get their scores up in quant as these are probably the best resource that you could lay your hands on.
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The GMAT Club tests are a must if you are aiming for a 700+ score. I took the CAT's few days ago and found them very useful. Explanations are precise and guided me in my thought process.
The QUANT part of the CAT have the best questions. I took the GMAT PREP exam(the 2 free tests) and scored 49 on one exam and a 50 on other. But GMAT CLUB Math problems are a bit tougher and it's not just the questions themselves, the explanations provided also help you uncover many shortcuts and help strengthen your core concepts. I found the CLUB questions a bit harder, but that should help you be better prepared for the final test.
Coming to the verbal part, the questions are well framed and are of good standard resembling the actual EXAM. My scores on the PREP EXAM was higher than the CLUB test. But this would help me learn better ways and manage time for a 700+ result
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Seems a bit harder than OG as my verbal score was 10+ points lower than what I normally got. I do like how it breaks down the timing for each type of question - the analysis and organized structure really helps. I also like that the answers to tests are directly llinked to forums, though I think one helpful thing would be to just pin the most correct comment/explanation and hide everything else or it's a lot of noise/text to comb through. I think I also found a couple questions that had the incorrect forum discussion linked to the answer explanation. I also wish there were some AWA or integrated reasoning questions so I could simulate real test conditions.
There are plenty of questions to go through and seems like its almost all from OG practice questions (or at least I hope) with better analysis than what you get from the gmatprep software.
Even though my verbal score was disappointingly low here, it helped boost my verbal on the OG practice test by 70 points by a week so I'm pretty happy, though there is plenty more to do.
I've taken about 3 tests and I think they're of very good quality. I've been taking Manhattan tests as well, but I think they are a bit tougher than the real question we get during GMAT. I am yet to compare it with GMAT Prep.
Apart from the question quality, they also provide a great performance analysis and links to forum discussions for each question. It becomes very handy to bookmark a question to revise it later and keep a error log here itself. They also allow me to analyze my performance of guessing an answer which I is great.
However, I think they can improve on explanations. For certain questions, most of which are in verbal, they've repeated the question itself. Although the 'link to forum' happens to provide the correct explanation most of the times, it is definitely an area of improvement!
The experience was smooth and the quality of questions was also similar to the level of original GMAT. I would recommend increasing the pool of questions so that there could be more Verbal sections tests, that there is a minimal repetition of questions. The quality of the questions in mathematics is spectacular and was helpful in bringing about the requisite improvement in me. If possible, try bringing in some full length mocks as well, along with section test. The full length mocks could be a combination of Section Tests as well. The overall experience of GMAT club tests has been spectacular, and I will not hesitate to recommend it to anyone as the first choice.
The experience was smooth and the quality of questions was also similar to the level of original GMAT. I would recommend increasing the pool of questions so that there could be more Verbal sections tests, that there is a minimal repetition of questions. The quality of the questions in mathematics is spectacular and was helpful in bringing about the requisite improvement in me. If possible, try bringing in some full length mocks as well, along with section test. The full length mocks could be a combination of Section Tests as well. The overall experience of GMAT club tests has been spectacular, and I will not hesitate to recommend it to anyone as the first choice.
GMATclub has excellent Quant questions which are a bit on a high level side and the test is a good score predictor of the actual score. The 700+ level questions will actually make you think through the problem and help you learn the concepts.
It is an excellent value add at this price. Also the number of questions available is quite vast, we get 1500+ questions which give you a good level of practice before the D day.
I would highly recommend these test to someone who is looking to boost his/her score from 650 to 750+ level.
These are a must take for a 750 + score.